Description
This extensive non-fiction work by Anonymous offers a thorough exploration of the British Empire’s most significant Asian territories in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book systematically examines each region—India, Ceylon, the Straits Settlements, British North Borneo, and Hong-Kong—providing readers with comprehensive information about their geography, administration, economy, and cultural characteristics.
The publication serves as a valuable historical reference for understanding British colonial policies and their implementation across diverse Asian territories. It details the administrative structures, trade systems, and inter-colonial relationships that shaped these regions during British rule. The work is particularly useful for historians, scholars, and students researching the British Empire’s expansion and governance in Asia.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this volume presents a detailed account of how Britain managed its far-flung colonial possessions and the characteristics that made each territory unique within the broader imperial framework.







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